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[ecrea] North Korea and Communication – ICA Washington DC Preconference CFPs
Tue Dec 04 09:11:43 GMT 2018
North Korea and Communication – ICA Washington DC Preconference CFPs
CALL FOR PAPERS
North Korea and Communication
ICA Pre-Conference at Hilton Washington DC
May 24, 2019
North Korea has been an under-explored area in communication research.
Limitations on movement and communication, as well as physical isolation
of the country in the global arena, has made it difficult for scholars
to produce meaningful research about North Korea. In recent years,
however, there have been major developments in the communication
infrastructure, with the introduction of cellular phones to the general
public, resulting in over 70% of Pyongyang citizens having access.
Foreign correspondents from the US, Europe and South Korea have been
allowed to set up permanent foreign bureaus. In 2018, the North Korean
leader has engaged in fast-paced diplomacy with the US, South Korea and
China. Taken together, these changes are leading to a new era in
communication about, within and around North Korea.
Considering the historical and geopolitical significance of such
developments, it is therefore crucial for scholars to pursue
theoretically and methodologically sound research on North Korea. This
one-day ICA preconference, supported by the Political Communication and
Journalism Studies divisions, aims to bring together leading and
emerging scholars around the world to register this shift and examine
causes, components and civic consequences of a uniquely isolated – but
rapidly changing – country.
The pre-conference also aims to bring scholars together with
practitioners including diplomats, journalists, policy makers and those
from international organizations, NGOs, and business sectors for
constructive dialogue. We encourage submissions from scholars from other
disciplines such as political science, international relations,
sociology and East Asian studies. Discussions are currently underway to
publish presented works in a journal or edited volume.
While we are open-ended about potential topics, we would welcome
research in the following areas:
• Works conceptualizing and theorizing changes in the media in and about
North Korea in both historical and contemporary contexts
• Works exploring the roles of communication and rhetoric, looking
factors related to media (new or traditional), messages (symbolism,
keywords), context, or speakers or audiences in a changing North Korea
• Works analyzing emerging norms, practices and routines with regards to
the production and consumption of new and traditional media, as well as
formal/underground media
• Works looking into Hallyu and popular culture in North Korea
• Works related to intercultural communication and migration
• Works seeking to understand changes in journalism impacting diverse
communities — regional, class, gender — within North Korea and its neighbors
Submission Process
We invite scholars to submit abstracts (maximum 500 words) of
theoretical and empirical research papers.
The submission should be emailed to the pre-conference organizers at
*(nkpreconference /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(nkpreconference /at/ gmail.com)>*no later
than *January 15, 2019*.
Authors will be informed of acceptance/rejection decisions no later than
*January 30th, 2019.*
Accepted abstracts will be posted to the pre-conference website in
advance of the event.
Registration
All speakers and attendees must register and pay the pre-conference fee.
Participation fee (including coffee break and lunch buffet) is $50 for
presenters and non-presenters.
To register for this pre-conference, participants need to go to
www.icahdq.org
<https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.icahdq.org%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2qdi-gGvZ54xL_VcAKgnK-d22b4MFFubBSrhvu-stMQZgW-jAjhzuJS-o&h=AT3Ec8k77rDWcDmGYQbKd6n0uzBtxMdOsq-a5oILMCSfHBfDt4T0ix4M7mmuen_xDsxQyiF7eedOb7YPEqcBLyQZLVLqkLjBPl8SoozV1U0fH3zxXIrS6Z5SehmcgTxFQMy8OrT5SjHH6OBuSbqBUHDJKdEtX6PH1KA> and
register online as part of their main ICA conference registration, or as
a stand-alone registration.
Organizers
Seungahn Nah (University of Oregon), Soomin Seo (Temple University),
Yong-Chan Kim (Yonsei University), Dal Yong Jin (Simon Fraser
University). The pre-conference is co-sponsored by the Political
Communication and Journalism divisions of the International
Communication Association.
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